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The new Biocides Unit of ECHA will be responsible for tasks covering in particular the forthcoming Biocidal Products Regulation that is foreseen to enter into force mid 2012, with an application date of September 2013. The unit will deal with administrative, technical and scientific tasks concerning applications for the approval, renewal and review of active substances; applications for Union authorisations; and for their renewal, cancellation and amendment. It will also provide the Secretariat to the Biocidal Products Committee in preparing and adopting Agency opinions on approval of active substances and Union authorisation of biocidal products, as well as to the Coordination Group dealing with mutual recognition of national authorisations. It will work closely with other Units of ECHA in managing tasks: As Head of Unit, you will be in particular responsible for the following tasks: Strategic input: -
Define the annual and multi-annual strategy of the unit as part of the ECHA Work Programme to achieve the requirements imposed by the Biocides Regulation and meet the needs of unit’s stakeholders; -
Draft the annual work plan of the unit to ensure appropriate planning and organisation of tasks and resources; -
Report periodically on the implementation of the unit work plan and of other relevant activities; -
Contribute to continuous improvement of the Quality Management System of ECHA. Job related accountabilities: -
Efficiently plan, implement and monitor the regulatory processes on biocides that the unit is responsible for; -
Provide support and maintain excellent communication and co-operation with other ECHA units and with the relevant Commission services; -
Ensure planning and input to ECHA guidance documents covering biocides, in cooperation with the Guidance and Forum Secretariat Unit; -
Ensure so-called second level support to the ECHA Helpdesk on scientific, as well as on technical issues related to the responsibilities of the unit; -
Plan, prepare, organise and follow-up the work of the Biocidal Product Committee (BPC) in close collaboration with its Chair; -
Provide support and advice to the members of the BPC in their tasks allotted under the Biocidal Products Regulation; -
Support establishment of opinions adopted by the BPC and promote consistency between them; -
Defend Agency opinions and decisions towards the Commission, the Standing Committee on Biocidal Products, or other expert/regulatory audiences; -
Ensure appropriate support for the Coordination Group dealing with the dispute settlement for mutual recognition of national authorisations; -
Contribute to the continuous development of tools and methodologies, in particular IT-tools necessary to support the implementation of the Biocidal Products Regulation; -
Contribute to achieving a harmonised and coordinated approach in relation to scientific questions that are common to Biocides, REACH and CLP Regulations; -
Handle external requests for information relevant to the work of the Unit, including requests from the European institutions, international bodies, Member States and the general public; -
Perform other duties as needed. People management: -
Manage the staff of the unit to ensure timely delivery of outputs and availability of the right skills and competencies; -
Promote continuous performance management and a learning organisational culture to ensure that the organisational objectives are cascaded and met and continuous professional development is sustained; -
Perform the administrative tasks related to staff management to ensure smooth running of the unit; -
Enhance team spirit, ensure effective two-way communication, and handle promptly staff matters to foster high level of staff welfare within the unit. Financial management: -
Act as authorising officer by sub-delegation and potentially as financial verifier and/or operational verifier respecting the principles of sound financial management; -
Prepare and monitor the budget and procurement requirements of the unit to ensure optimal planning and use of financial resources. Security management, business continuity and data protection: -
Act as delegated process owner for the security management process and as data protection controller by delegation, to guarantee implementation of the security and data protection rules in ECHA; -
Design and implement the business continuity plan for the processes under her/his responsibility. QUALIFICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL REQUIRMENTS To qualify for this profile you mush have at the closing date for applications: -
Of your total professional experience, you must have at least 5 years of relevant professional experience in one or more of the fields relevant to the activity of the unit, as shown in the following tables and at least 3 years in a management role (Head of Unit, Head of Sector, Team/Programme Leader or equivalent). HOW TO APPLY All interested candidates are invited to apply, by filling in the Application Form and ECHA CV which you can find at the following web address: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/about-us/jobs/open-positions At the same web address you can find the complete vacancy notice and guide for applicants of this selection process. The deadline for filling in the application form and submit the ECHA CV is 20 February 2012 at noon 12:00, Helsinki time (11:00 a.m.CET) |